The European Physical Society (EPS) Prize for Research into the
Science of Light is awarded on behalf of the European Physical
Society through its Quantum Electronics & Optics Division
(QEOD). The prize is awarded every 2 years in recognition of recent
work by one or more individuals (no more than three) for scientific
excellence in the area of electromagnetic science in its broadest
sense, across the entire spectrum of electromagnetic waves.
The first Prize for Research into the Science of Light was awarded
on 3 January 2013 during Nanometa 2013 in Seefeld, Austria, to
Philip St J Russell, from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of
Light in Erlangen, Germany.

The 2015 Edition of the Prize for Research into the Science of Light
is now open for nominations.

Please click here to access
full details of the call on the submission website.